Chapter 2 The Sleeping Wife(6)
Unexpectedly, Steven turned to clear his inspection instruments away. I was relieved, and mused that what did that mean. Lecturers of my college once said we need to learn to focus on the main. Corpse symptoms varies with different individuals, not exactly the same. So forensic technicians cannot be affected by a few problems to misjudge the whole condition. We could exclude mechanical asphyxia because of no damages on the neck and oral-nasal cavity. The only one possibility led her to death was sudden death. Think of this, I was so proud of my inference.
Then Steven had already tidied up his instruments, took off his gloves, carried the forensic investigation box and went into the living room. The husband raised his head to glimpse us with inflamed eyes and then lower his head, continued to weep.
“Are you finished? Can we notice the funeral parlour to take the decedent?” The policeman asked.
Steven stared at the man and coldly said “Take the decedent to funeral parlour, we need to further dissection for inspection.”